OSBI agents said Tuesday that Rev. Carol Daniels, 61, had extensive trauma to her throat and neck. They also said she was stabbed in her chest, back, stomach and hands inside the Christ Holy Sanctified Church on Aug. 23.

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation inspector Steve Neuman said Tuesday the Caddo County Crime Stoppers program added $5,000 to the reward in the slaying. A reward for information leading to an arrest now stands at $15,000.

Hundreds Gather To Remember Daniels Nearly 500 people packed an Oklahoma City church on Monday to remember Daniels at the Greater New Zion Baptist Church at Northeast 28th Street and Kelley Avenue.

Rev. Ivan Henderson told mourners at Daniels' funeral Monday to pray that investigators find the killer, that this person is caught to prevent more violence and that people find the strength to forgive the killer.

Daniels was also remembered in Anadarko during a memorial service last week.

"God is good. All we can do right now is rejoice because we know she's in heaven," said former church member Kreshandra Hinton.

Hinton said she had to come to Christ Holy Sanctified Church to see the flowers for herself. She said she's saddened to know that she won't see Daniels' car parked outside the church any more.

"I knew she put up a fight and that's all I can say," Hinton said. "I'm glad she did."

People in Anadarko said the community has an eerie feeling since the slaying. The community has seen plenty of police but no arrests.

"My parents have just been like, 'When you're out at night, go do what you're going to do and come home,'" said resident Kelsey Nowlin.

Town members returned to worship on Sunday, holding hands and embracing at Grace Christian Fellowship.

"We don't intend to live in fear," said The Rev. Ted Mercer. "We intend to move forward."

"I just pray that whoever did this (would) just turn themselves in," said Hinton. "Just end it all."

Authorities asked anyone with information in the unsolved case to call the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at 800-522-8017.

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